Oral tale motifs in the novel The Bridge on the Drina
The novel The Bridge on the Drina (Na Drini Ćuprija) by Ivo Andrić is a chronicle about Višegrad and the bridge that spans the Drina River. The storyline revolves around numerous oral tales that the writer incorporated into the novel.
Nikola Sunara
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Drina Transboundary Biosphere Reserve—Opportunities and Challenges of Sustainable Conservation
This study aims to explore the opportunities and challenges of sustainable conservation in the Drina Transboundary Biosphere Reserve (TBR Drina). Two countries in 2004 launched activities on the designation of TBR Drina, which would make a unique territorial system of Tara National Park (NP Tara) in the Republic of Serbia and Drina National Park (NP ...
Irena Medar-Tanjga +5 more
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Some Potentially Toxic Elements (Pb, Zn, As, Cd, Cu, Ni, and Cr) in Overbank Sediments of Smaller Water Courses from the Drina River Basin (Republic of Serbia) [PDF]
Božidar V. Đokić +1 more
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The 'untranslatable' signifier in the translation of the historical novel 'The Brigde on the Drina' by Ivo Andrić [PDF]
This article compares two texts, the original one in Serbian by Ivo Andrić (one of the major voices of Serbian literature) and the version of the Italian translation by Bruno Meriggi, a translator who will be remembered for having left a valuable ...
Ana M. Stojanović
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Application of the DPSIR approach to identify pressures on water resources in the Drina river basin
As the global population grows, we are witnessing rapid urbanization and the development of industry and agriculture. Novel, largely toxic substances are being used in agriculture to improve yields.
Milica Stepanović +3 more
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Water Resources Protection and Water Management Framework in Western Balkan Countries in Drina River Basin [PDF]
: This paper aimed to point out not only the main sources of water pollution in the Drina River basin, but also the inevitability and importance of an integrative transboundary solution to water management issues, thus maintaining good quality surface ...
Vidomir Obradovic, Ana Vulević
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The upper course of the Drina river was a part of the Roman province of Dalmatia – more precisely it was located in the eastern part of the province. The mentioned territory, which in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina includes towns Goražde and Foča as ...
Amina Šehović
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The Drina River has always been a source of drinking water and irrigation for food production, with all its tributaries and branching catchment area across the territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia.
Svetlana Stevović
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: The Adria-derived Drina–Ivanjica Unit of the Internal Dinarides represents a composite basement-cover thrust sheet passively carrying obducted Jurassic ophiolites and post-obduction Upper Cretaceous sedimentary rocks, penetrated by post-orogenic ...
Máté Velki +3 more
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Predicting the risk of infant mortality for newborns operated for congenital heart defects: A population-based cohort (EPICARD) study of two post-operative predictive scores. [PDF]
Abstract Background Whereas no global severity score exists for congenital heart defects (CHD), risk (Risk Adjusted Cardiac Heart Surgery‐1: RACHS‐1) and/or complexity (Aristotle Basic Complexity: ABC) scores have been developed for those who undergo surgery.
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